since1991
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Most "hobbyists" running drain to waste top feed coco hydroponics systems dont bother with measuring....through the system manifold, drippers, flow rates...tank sizes and pump ratings....what each plant is actually recieving in solution. There is actual math and rates of flow involved. Most are completely overwatering/feeding when home growing cannabis. Canna (the company) and most greenhouse managers/experts etc...recommend a water gift of 5 liters per square meter of FULL canopy...now this could mean one plant or a hundred. Doesnt matter. Seems low if you think about it buts actually a pretty spot on general guide. And water/feed when the pot is generally 50% wet from last feeding to apply again. This method is very general and used by greenhouses everywhere. ...for many crops. This should give a perfect 15% to 20% runoff if the coco coir medium container (bags...pots..slabs..tables..raised beds...etc) is sized correctly for the root zone mass. There is actually a formula involved. And doing it this way instead of just blindly winging it (most hobbyists and home growers keep coir pretty much soaked once roots are packed - not ideal) and whatnot will save much much more water and fertilizer than any recirculating system that gets the change out every week or two (recirc greenhouses do NOT do this. ..they uv sterilize...analyze...and top off). And although crop "steering" is delayed somewhat compared to traditional rockwool cultivation...it can be and is practiced as a technique ...reaching the full potential of what coco coir as a medium can provide.
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